Tutorial 2

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Hello! And welcome to cover tutorial number two! Today we are making the cover shown above.

Step One: Go to google and look for pngs of the people you want to use. A png is a picture without a background.

Step Two: I did this in Phonto; add a plain white image [1:1] and click the menu (three lines) and click the 'Add Item' option. If you scroll down, you should find the circle outline. Add it to you picture (make it black and about 320 in size).

 Add it to you picture (make it black and about 320 in size)

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Don't put it in the middle. Make it predominantly in the bottom of the white background. Save. (You can actually just take a screenshot of this one).

Step Three: Open PicsArt and add the circle image. Click the 'Add Image' option and add one of your PNGs. We want the top bit (and maybe the sides, it's up to you) to overlap the circle - the person is supposed to end up looking like they're 'coming out' of the circle. To rub out the bottom bits, use the eraser tool (which you'll find at the top of the screen). You can reduce the opacity of the person so that you can easily see where the circle outline starts. This is what you want to end up with:

 This is what you want to end up with:

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